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Look ugly as hell tbh


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I wouldn’t call them “Ugly as Hell”. Maybe they’re just a bit more sophisticated for you than you’re used to. They’re 1 out 3 of the hottest selling Fuel wheels for 2018. I’m actually running them right this very moment and get endless daily compliments on them.
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I wouldn’t call them “Ugly as Hell”. Maybe they’re just a bit more sophisticated for you than you’re used to. They’re 1 out 3 of the hottest selling Fuel wheels for 2018. I’m actually running them right this very moment and get endless daily compliments on them.

They’re good looking but around here the black wheels or even machined black wheels on a white truck are so overrated and everyone and their cousins has the same looking set up


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They’re good looking but around here the black wheels or even machined black wheels on a white truck are so overrated and everyone and their cousins has the same looking set up


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Totally get it, I too was a bit apprehensive but wanted to breakup the white/chrome look a bit and they’re much easier to maintain versus chrome and aluminum. IMHO, I have to agree with you on the blackened out wheels, don’t look good at all, cheapens the look of a loaded out truck. But, to each their own.

Here’s my 18,SLT 6.2
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of course they are sideways!.... got new BFG TKO2's.   275-60-20.... the fit is perfect.. no rubbing.. got about an 1's from the wheelwell wall on full turn... i think anything bigger would rub like crazy!

 

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of course they are sideways!.... got new BFG TKO2's.   275-60-20.... the fit is perfect.. no rubbing.. got about an 1's from the wheelwell wall on full turn... i think anything bigger would rub like crazy!
 
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Looks great! What’s your setup?

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Thanks Bud, just a 2' level in the front... nothing special... nfab steps, uws toolbox, 32' light bar, flowmaster super 10 dumped, and k/n intake... .. i keep it pretty stock... but looks clean!... above is without the new, BFG"s.. ....and my driveway has a little lean..

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Looks great! What’s your setup?
 

 

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Thanks Bud, just a 2' level in the front... nothing special... nfab steps, uws toolbox, 32' light bar, flowmaster super 10 dumped, and k/n intake... .. i keep it pretty stock... but looks clean!... above is without the new, BFG"s.. ....and my driveway has a little lean..
 


Looks great! I got rub after a 2.25” level on mine with just 275/60/20’s KO2’s.
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no fooling?.. hhmm yeah i haven't heard it rub or felt it through the wheel yet.. the level was put on by the dealer when i got the truck.. they put on the tint, level, tool box and steps... i believe its a 2'..... i'll check after work at full tilt and see whats going on.

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no fooling?.. hhmm yeah i haven't heard it rub or felt it through the wheel yet.. the level was put on by the dealer when i got the truck.. they put on the tint, level, tool box and steps... i believe its a 2'..... i'll check after work at full tilt and see whats going on.


You may have different offset wheels. I had to get new wheels with plus 1 offset.
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hhm.. yeah kept stock rims..


Definitely weird there cause it’s very well know that late 15 and up have the “cursed” new stamped steel UCA’s causing rub as soon as you level. You’re definitely a very lucky guy not getting any rubbing with same setup I had. Good looking truck!
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